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After Fina\s
ueen Election Begins
Annual Winter Carnival
Electlon of a Snow Queen
Jan. 28 is the first item on the
aocket, according to. chairm~n
Ray Gillespie , as the hm 3 of th1s
year's annual Winter Carnival
nears.
The Queen will be crowned
iad" will guide the groups in pro­duction
of the scull:)tures.
The pol:)ular Stratatones will
tour the campus starting at nine
F riday night to cheer up the
scull:)turers. Also on the band
truck will be coffee for the work-ers.
VOLUME 52
HUMBER 26
Registration Soon
dtlring halftlme of the U of A
ASG basketball game Thursday
night, Jan. 30 to officially open
the Carnival weekend.
Th.e following night, Lambda
Delta Sigma and the ASC hiking
club take to the slopes of the
San Francisco peaks to light the
tradit lonal " A" • Time for the
lighting has been tentatively set
for 'i p.m.
7 a~~p~:~r~:~~ln~=:~~ b~a~~ N morning. The early judgingtime 0t Mu c h TI• m e L. ef t is to beat the damaging heat of
the sun.
ctivities of Senior Day and
;~t~£:~~::~~~~:.~~1 ~k~:~~~ To See Your Ad v·l s e r s At 1:30 Saturday afternoon,
Following the Danis):\ Gym busses will begin leaving the Have you seen your major packet Jan. 27-28 intheWomen's associate dean of arts and
teams presentation in the gym
at S., campus organizations get
down to the rush-rush ofbuilding
their snow sculptures. The theme
of the Carnival "Winter Olymp-
College Union with students for adviser yet regarding your Spring Gym. sciences. Until his new ofilce
an afternoon of activity at the course schedule? 1f you have decided upon a is completed in the Liberal Arts
Dean Okays
Old Stickers
Students involved in the Cow­den
, Taylor Hall, Campus Heights
move are advised that thelr pre­sent
parking stickers will be hon­ored
in their new location, Dean
Gillen"·ater announced late last
week, nullifying earlier informa­tion
r eceived on the subject.
Girls moving from Taylor to
Cowden who now possess "G"
stic kers may park in an allowed
area in the vicinity of Cowden
and in the "H" lots south of
the f raternity and sorority
dorm s.
The • F" stickers of the men
moving from Campus Heights to
Taylor will enable them to !:)ark
in the areas back of Hanley,
Bury, and Taylor.
"The increase in the number
of cars being brought to the
center of the campus by the move
will necessitate careful attention
to parking regulations, H Dean
Gillenwater emphasized.
Snow Bowl. IFf not, you better hustle with major but don't know who your building, he is in Room 205 of
Gillespie has scheduled an ob- that appointment! Like anybody adviser is, refer to the adviser the Technology and Applied Arts
stacle race, two giant slaloms, else, advisers don't like work listing on pages 3-5 of the Spring Center.
a sled race, and a snow hockey piled up on them at the last class schedule booklet available Approving of course ached-game
to highlight the afternoon. moment. at the Registrar's Office. ules each semester is one of a
He h.as also securedstudentfolk- As explained in Friday's If you haven't decided upon a number of services offered by
singers to liven up the bus trips LUMBERJACK, the introduction major, see Dr. Richard Beal, major advisers, which now in-up
and back. of a new pre-registration "Ap- elude about half the ASC faculty.
Winding up the Snow Bowl act- - proved Student Class Schedule" Your adviser is also available to
ivities will be a torch parade form underlines the importance G·lve Advt·ser counsel you on:
down the ski run. of your seeing your major advis- --Your vocational objectives.
The LUMBERJACKwillcarry er without delay. --The courses in your major
full details of each event of the You will be expected to pro- A Break'. field. This includes keeping up
Carnival in issues just prior to duce a copy of the form -- filled to date your major course re-the
Carnival date. out with your approved class quirements guidance sheet.
Working with Gillespie is co- schedule and containing your ad- Since some academic ad- --Your Liberal Studies and
chairman Phil Atwood and Alice viser's signature -- when you visers have a heavy advise- elective programs.
McCarthy. pick up your Spring registration ment schedule this week and --Your selection of and pro-next,
students are urged to gress in a minor field, if a minor
Grade In English 1 01
Guides Course Choice
Students now taking Eng. 101
(Freshman English) must go
through an extra procedure when
registering on Jan. 27-28 for
the Spring semester, Dr. Albert
Adams, coordinator of Freshman
English, announced this week.
Depending upon the grades
they receive this semester in
Eng. 101, some students will be
eligible to move into Eng. 103
while others will be rqulred to
take Eng. 102.
Since the grades will not be
known until after final examina-tion
week, all present Eng. 101
students will have to check at
a special desk during registra­tion
before signing up for Eng.
102 or Eng. 103.
do the following: is required or advisable. This
1. Before your advisement, includes keeping up to date the
have a Spring course sched- minor course requirements guid-ule
well in mind. Don't wait ance sheet provided by your
until the appointment to minor adviser.
start thumbing through the --Personal matters.
schedule bookiet and mak- In the first semester of your
ing notes. senior year, your adviser also
2. When your adviser gives assists in reviewing your over-you
copies of the white and all program in preparation for
blue "Approved Student its final approval by the Dean
Class Schedule" forms, fill of Instruction that semester.
out the top portions immed- At this time, the Registrar
lately. While you're doing also makes a final check on
one else. your graduation requirements
Both of these steps will after you have filed an applica-speed
advisement consider- tion for a degree.
ably-- and theywillputyour As many graduates have dis-adviser
in a better frame of covered, the major adviser can be
mind! a vital cog in a student's educa­tional
program.
Petitio·ns For Snow Queen
Due In Tomorrow Afternoon
Students and advisers are re­minded
to consider this when
filling out the white and blue
copies of the new "Approved
Student Class ScheduleH form
during pre-registration academ­ic
counselling. Only the course
title • Freshman English" and
the planned hour should be en­tered
on the advisementform, Dr.
Adams stated.
Stroud Hall Now lnvol·ved
In Dormitory 'Switc·heroo'
Only one day remains before
petl tions for Snow Queen are due.
Th.e petitions have been avail­able
since Thursday in the Stu­dent
Senate office (CU 213) and
must be returned, with no less
than 200 signatures, to that office
by 4 p.m. tomorrow.
To be eligible, ASC coeds
mus t be carrying at least twelve
semester hours Fall and Spring
semester each. She must have
been a full -time student at ASC
for at least two semesters prior
Walkup On
KASC Radio
ASC President J. Law­rence
Walkup will be guest
speaker in a special interview
set for 7:30 p.m. Thursday
night on KASC radio.
President Wallrup will dis­cuss
the tuition hikes cheduled
for fall semester and several
other topics of vital import­ance
w ASC students.
1'he interview will last 30
minutes. KASC is 1000 on
campus radio dials.
to this coming Spring term. She
must have an accumulative grade
average of at least a 3.00.
The Snow Queen election will
be held Wednesday, Jan. 29, with
voting boothes in the College
Union and South Dining Hall.
The new queen will be crown­ed
the followingnightduringhalf­time
of the ASC-UofA basketball
game. The traditional battle
usually draws most of the student
body.
Campaigning for queen con-testants
is already rolling with
the seeking of petitions ignatures.
During final week there will be
no car parades or other such
"noisy" demonstrations allowed.
Posters and other campaign ma­terial
may remain posted during
this time.
The "moratorium" on stren­uous
campaigning will be lifted
foliowing inals, to allow all- out
effort up to the election date,
especially during registration.
The Senate Elections Com­mittee
ha.s asked that all can­didates
provide the committee
with two S x 7 photographs which
will be displayed at the polls to
let students connect names and
faces one last time before voting.
Students who recieve .a grade
of "3" or better in Eng. 101
can move directly into Eng. 103.
Students who Pass Eng. 101 but
but who do not receive a grade
of "3" or better must take Eng.
102 before moving on to Eng.
103.
The latter students will re­ceive
an "lnc." in Eng. 101 at
the end of this semester. If
they receive a grade of "3" or
better in Eng. 102, the "Inc."
will be removed from their rec­ord
and they will be given a
retroactlve grade of "3" for Eng.
101.
Students who earn a • 5" in
Eng. 101 will be required to re­take
Eng. 101:.
Eng. 101, 102, and 103 each
carry three hours credit towards
graduation. Unless officiallyex:­empted,
each student is required
to complete at least six hours
of Freshman English to grad­uate.
By Linda Hersey
A master plan of strategy is
in the process of being carried
out all over the ASC Campus.
What seems to some students, a
haphazard, somewhat confusing
action, is in actuality, a result of
many long hours around the con­ference
table.
For four months the "Out­casts
of Campus Heights" have
braved wind, rain, snow and sleet
to get to classes, and in general,
participate ln college activity.
Their salvation has finally
appeared, via a moble form .
Taylor Hall girls began the big
migration when they left their
familiar surroundings for those
of the newly constructed Cowden
Hall. The rooms remained empty
only a short while before "The
Campus Heights ' Rejects" storm­ed
the halls.
Approximately 50 men re­mained
behind in the isolated
area as they watched their com­rads
flee for greener grass ,
thinking to themselves of the
time when they too wm be leav­Ing
their beloved Campus
Heights.
The 150 beds left behind when
the men moved from the hillside
estates were transferred to Cow­den
Hall, in preparation for the
arrival of 180 w o m e n from
Stroud. The women began mov­ing
yesterday and will continue
through January 24.
Stroud Hall wi.ll become a
men's dormitory beginning Jan­uary
25, as the remaining souls
from Campus Heights move in.
Those men not wishing to move
to Stroud were given a choice
of going to any of the other men's
halls where vacancies occurred.
Leader
Times
Course
Given
The new course, (not included
in the Spring Semester schedules)
Leadership in Principle
and Practice, is being offered
for two hours credit at 9:40
on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Dr. Thweatt and Dr. Shutt
are teaching the course open to
all students inte r ested in the
problems and methods of
all phases of leadership.

After Fina\s
ueen Election Begins
Annual Winter Carnival
Electlon of a Snow Queen
Jan. 28 is the first item on the
aocket, according to. chairm~n
Ray Gillespie , as the hm 3 of th1s
year's annual Winter Carnival
nears.
The Queen will be crowned
iad" will guide the groups in pro­duction
of the scull:)tures.
The pol:)ular Stratatones will
tour the campus starting at nine
F riday night to cheer up the
scull:)turers. Also on the band
truck will be coffee for the work-ers.
VOLUME 52
HUMBER 26
Registration Soon
dtlring halftlme of the U of A
ASG basketball game Thursday
night, Jan. 30 to officially open
the Carnival weekend.
Th.e following night, Lambda
Delta Sigma and the ASC hiking
club take to the slopes of the
San Francisco peaks to light the
tradit lonal " A" • Time for the
lighting has been tentatively set
for 'i p.m.
7 a~~p~:~r~:~~ln~=:~~ b~a~~ N morning. The early judgingtime 0t Mu c h TI• m e L. ef t is to beat the damaging heat of
the sun.
ctivities of Senior Day and
;~t~£:~~::~~~~:.~~1 ~k~:~~~ To See Your Ad v·l s e r s At 1:30 Saturday afternoon,
Following the Danis):\ Gym busses will begin leaving the Have you seen your major packet Jan. 27-28 intheWomen's associate dean of arts and
teams presentation in the gym
at S., campus organizations get
down to the rush-rush ofbuilding
their snow sculptures. The theme
of the Carnival "Winter Olymp-
College Union with students for adviser yet regarding your Spring Gym. sciences. Until his new ofilce
an afternoon of activity at the course schedule? 1f you have decided upon a is completed in the Liberal Arts
Dean Okays
Old Stickers
Students involved in the Cow­den
, Taylor Hall, Campus Heights
move are advised that thelr pre­sent
parking stickers will be hon­ored
in their new location, Dean
Gillen"·ater announced late last
week, nullifying earlier informa­tion
r eceived on the subject.
Girls moving from Taylor to
Cowden who now possess "G"
stic kers may park in an allowed
area in the vicinity of Cowden
and in the "H" lots south of
the f raternity and sorority
dorm s.
The • F" stickers of the men
moving from Campus Heights to
Taylor will enable them to !:)ark
in the areas back of Hanley,
Bury, and Taylor.
"The increase in the number
of cars being brought to the
center of the campus by the move
will necessitate careful attention
to parking regulations, H Dean
Gillenwater emphasized.
Snow Bowl. IFf not, you better hustle with major but don't know who your building, he is in Room 205 of
Gillespie has scheduled an ob- that appointment! Like anybody adviser is, refer to the adviser the Technology and Applied Arts
stacle race, two giant slaloms, else, advisers don't like work listing on pages 3-5 of the Spring Center.
a sled race, and a snow hockey piled up on them at the last class schedule booklet available Approving of course ached-game
to highlight the afternoon. moment. at the Registrar's Office. ules each semester is one of a
He h.as also securedstudentfolk- As explained in Friday's If you haven't decided upon a number of services offered by
singers to liven up the bus trips LUMBERJACK, the introduction major, see Dr. Richard Beal, major advisers, which now in-up
and back. of a new pre-registration "Ap- elude about half the ASC faculty.
Winding up the Snow Bowl act- - proved Student Class Schedule" Your adviser is also available to
ivities will be a torch parade form underlines the importance G·lve Advt·ser counsel you on:
down the ski run. of your seeing your major advis- --Your vocational objectives.
The LUMBERJACKwillcarry er without delay. --The courses in your major
full details of each event of the You will be expected to pro- A Break'. field. This includes keeping up
Carnival in issues just prior to duce a copy of the form -- filled to date your major course re-the
Carnival date. out with your approved class quirements guidance sheet.
Working with Gillespie is co- schedule and containing your ad- Since some academic ad- --Your Liberal Studies and
chairman Phil Atwood and Alice viser's signature -- when you visers have a heavy advise- elective programs.
McCarthy. pick up your Spring registration ment schedule this week and --Your selection of and pro-next,
students are urged to gress in a minor field, if a minor
Grade In English 1 01
Guides Course Choice
Students now taking Eng. 101
(Freshman English) must go
through an extra procedure when
registering on Jan. 27-28 for
the Spring semester, Dr. Albert
Adams, coordinator of Freshman
English, announced this week.
Depending upon the grades
they receive this semester in
Eng. 101, some students will be
eligible to move into Eng. 103
while others will be rqulred to
take Eng. 102.
Since the grades will not be
known until after final examina-tion
week, all present Eng. 101
students will have to check at
a special desk during registra­tion
before signing up for Eng.
102 or Eng. 103.
do the following: is required or advisable. This
1. Before your advisement, includes keeping up to date the
have a Spring course sched- minor course requirements guid-ule
well in mind. Don't wait ance sheet provided by your
until the appointment to minor adviser.
start thumbing through the --Personal matters.
schedule bookiet and mak- In the first semester of your
ing notes. senior year, your adviser also
2. When your adviser gives assists in reviewing your over-you
copies of the white and all program in preparation for
blue "Approved Student its final approval by the Dean
Class Schedule" forms, fill of Instruction that semester.
out the top portions immed- At this time, the Registrar
lately. While you're doing also makes a final check on
one else. your graduation requirements
Both of these steps will after you have filed an applica-speed
advisement consider- tion for a degree.
ably-- and theywillputyour As many graduates have dis-adviser
in a better frame of covered, the major adviser can be
mind! a vital cog in a student's educa­tional
program.
Petitio·ns For Snow Queen
Due In Tomorrow Afternoon
Students and advisers are re­minded
to consider this when
filling out the white and blue
copies of the new "Approved
Student Class ScheduleH form
during pre-registration academ­ic
counselling. Only the course
title • Freshman English" and
the planned hour should be en­tered
on the advisementform, Dr.
Adams stated.
Stroud Hall Now lnvol·ved
In Dormitory 'Switc·heroo'
Only one day remains before
petl tions for Snow Queen are due.
Th.e petitions have been avail­able
since Thursday in the Stu­dent
Senate office (CU 213) and
must be returned, with no less
than 200 signatures, to that office
by 4 p.m. tomorrow.
To be eligible, ASC coeds
mus t be carrying at least twelve
semester hours Fall and Spring
semester each. She must have
been a full -time student at ASC
for at least two semesters prior
Walkup On
KASC Radio
ASC President J. Law­rence
Walkup will be guest
speaker in a special interview
set for 7:30 p.m. Thursday
night on KASC radio.
President Wallrup will dis­cuss
the tuition hikes cheduled
for fall semester and several
other topics of vital import­ance
w ASC students.
1'he interview will last 30
minutes. KASC is 1000 on
campus radio dials.
to this coming Spring term. She
must have an accumulative grade
average of at least a 3.00.
The Snow Queen election will
be held Wednesday, Jan. 29, with
voting boothes in the College
Union and South Dining Hall.
The new queen will be crown­ed
the followingnightduringhalf­time
of the ASC-UofA basketball
game. The traditional battle
usually draws most of the student
body.
Campaigning for queen con-testants
is already rolling with
the seeking of petitions ignatures.
During final week there will be
no car parades or other such
"noisy" demonstrations allowed.
Posters and other campaign ma­terial
may remain posted during
this time.
The "moratorium" on stren­uous
campaigning will be lifted
foliowing inals, to allow all- out
effort up to the election date,
especially during registration.
The Senate Elections Com­mittee
ha.s asked that all can­didates
provide the committee
with two S x 7 photographs which
will be displayed at the polls to
let students connect names and
faces one last time before voting.
Students who recieve .a grade
of "3" or better in Eng. 101
can move directly into Eng. 103.
Students who Pass Eng. 101 but
but who do not receive a grade
of "3" or better must take Eng.
102 before moving on to Eng.
103.
The latter students will re­ceive
an "lnc." in Eng. 101 at
the end of this semester. If
they receive a grade of "3" or
better in Eng. 102, the "Inc."
will be removed from their rec­ord
and they will be given a
retroactlve grade of "3" for Eng.
101.
Students who earn a • 5" in
Eng. 101 will be required to re­take
Eng. 101:.
Eng. 101, 102, and 103 each
carry three hours credit towards
graduation. Unless officiallyex:­empted,
each student is required
to complete at least six hours
of Freshman English to grad­uate.
By Linda Hersey
A master plan of strategy is
in the process of being carried
out all over the ASC Campus.
What seems to some students, a
haphazard, somewhat confusing
action, is in actuality, a result of
many long hours around the con­ference
table.
For four months the "Out­casts
of Campus Heights" have
braved wind, rain, snow and sleet
to get to classes, and in general,
participate ln college activity.
Their salvation has finally
appeared, via a moble form .
Taylor Hall girls began the big
migration when they left their
familiar surroundings for those
of the newly constructed Cowden
Hall. The rooms remained empty
only a short while before "The
Campus Heights ' Rejects" storm­ed
the halls.
Approximately 50 men re­mained
behind in the isolated
area as they watched their com­rads
flee for greener grass ,
thinking to themselves of the
time when they too wm be leav­Ing
their beloved Campus
Heights.
The 150 beds left behind when
the men moved from the hillside
estates were transferred to Cow­den
Hall, in preparation for the
arrival of 180 w o m e n from
Stroud. The women began mov­ing
yesterday and will continue
through January 24.
Stroud Hall wi.ll become a
men's dormitory beginning Jan­uary
25, as the remaining souls
from Campus Heights move in.
Those men not wishing to move
to Stroud were given a choice
of going to any of the other men's
halls where vacancies occurred.
Leader
Times
Course
Given
The new course, (not included
in the Spring Semester schedules)
Leadership in Principle
and Practice, is being offered
for two hours credit at 9:40
on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Dr. Thweatt and Dr. Shutt
are teaching the course open to
all students inte r ested in the
problems and methods of
all phases of leadership.